She Turned Pain into Purpose and Built a Movement That Heals
- Apr 7
- 3 min read
By Dr. Chi Quita Mack, LMSW

There are women who build businesses, and then there are women who build movements. Vitelle Webb is the latter.
Founder and CEO of Us 3 Productions, Vitelle is not simply creating content. She is creating transformation. Her faith driven creative production company was born from a powerful belief that art can do more than entertain. It can restore. It can inspire. It can shift the trajectory of a life.
Us 3 Productions brings powerful stories to the stage and screen. Through theater, film, books, and live events, Vitelle produces work that uplifts communities and sparks conversations that lead to healing. Her brand is not built on trends. It is built on testimony.
“This business is more than a brand to me. It is a calling.”
Her journey was never about overnight success. There was no viral breakthrough or dramatic pivot that changed everything in a single moment. Instead, Vitelle’s greatest boss move has been the decision to keep showing up.
While navigating trauma throughout her life, she made a powerful choice. She chose to create through the pain. She chose purpose over pressure. She chose faith over fear.
“I decided that my pain would not be in vain.”
Long before stages and productions, Vitelle was writing. Journaling became her way of processing childhood trauma and life experiences. Those private pages eventually turned into scripts, books, and stage productions that would impact others.
What began as survival became strategy.
The challenges she faced were not obstacles to her story. They became the foundation of it. Through creativity, she discovered healing, clarity, and purpose.
Vitelle is also honest about the realities of leadership. Even purpose driven women can experience moments of overwhelm.
She has learned the importance of stepping away to reset, spending time in nature, disconnecting from devices, and giving herself the space to breathe.
For her, leadership is not about appearing perfect. It is about consistency, courage, and continuing to serve while still growing.
In rooms where she may be overlooked or underestimated, Vitelle does not shrink. Her confidence is rooted in faith and purpose. She understands that other people’s opinions cannot define her calling.
Today, she is entering a season of growth and expansion. Vitelle is strengthening the systems behind Us 3 Productions by studying new tools, building infrastructure, and pairing creativity with strategy so her impact can grow even further.
The sacrifices have been real, and she continues to make them. She is still in the middle of the journey, building the vision day by day. But for Vitelle, the work is bigger than the present moment.
It is about legacy.
Her son is already benefiting from opportunities she never had, and that reminds her that this mission is about generational change.
Vitelle wants women watching her journey to remember one thing.
Your setbacks do not disqualify you from purpose. Your trauma does not erase your calling.

Her advice to women who feel called to something bigger but are afraid to start is simple.
“Do it scared.”
Fear will always show up when you are stepping into purpose. Courage is choosing to move forward anyway. It is taking small steps when big leaps feel impossible.
Vitelle Webb is not just producing art. She is using storytelling to create healing, restoration, and freedom.
And that kind of impact will echo for generations.
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